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St Anns Chapel, East Cornwall

Guide Price
£130,000
Stags, Tavistock
PROPERTY TYPE

Land

SIZE

10,890 sq ft

1,012 sq m

Key features

  • South-facing Plot with Permission in Principle
  • Spectacular, Panoramic Views
  • Proposed Single-storey Dwelling
  • Driveway Access and Garage
  • Technical Details to be Approved by March 2028
  • Approximately a Quarter of an Acre
  • Quotes for Services Obtained
  • Close to Local Amenities and Facilities
  • Easy Access to Tavistock and Callington
  • Freehold

Description

A very rare opportunity to acquire a south-facing, freehold site with Planning Permission in Principle until March 2028, for a single-storey detached dwelling, garage and access, enjoying spectacular, far-reaching views. Technical Details to be Approved by March 2028; Approximately a Quarter of an Acre; Quotes for Services Obtained; Close to Local Amenities and Facilities; Easy Access to Tavistock and Callington; Freehold.

Situation - This individual building plot occupies a superb, south-facing site of approximately a quarter of an acre, on the edge of St Ann's Chapel, benefiting from some quite spectacular, uninterrupted panoramic views across the Tamar Valley towards distant Plymouth Sound, and easy access to local amenities and facilities.

The villages of Gunnislake, St Ann's Chapel and Drakewalls collectively offer a full range of day-to-day amenities, including a Post Office, two general stores, two fuel stations, an Asda mini-supermarket, a primary school, a health centre, garages, several public houses and a railway station providing a regular service into Plymouth city (a 35-minute journey).

The town of Callington, 3 miles to the west, offers an excellent range of facilities, whilst Tavistock, 6 miles to the east, is a thriving market town in West Devon, rich in history and tradition dating to the 10th century. Today, the town offers a superb range of shopping, recreational and educational facilities. Plymouth, with its coastal access, is 18.5 miles to the south. The cathedral city of Exeter lies 45 miles to the northeast, providing air, rail and motorway connections to the rest of the UK.

Description - This is a rare opportunity to acquire a single building plot with Permission in Principle (PiP), granted by Cornwall Council, on appeal, on 6th March 2025, for "the construction of a single-storey dwelling, garage and vehicular access onto public highway." All documentation associated with the application is on the Cornwall.gov.uk planning portal under reference PA23/08749. Alternatively, please contact Stags. All of the design, layout, topographical and other specification details are to be submitted and agreed as part of the second stage of the application process, which gives any purchaser the freedom to seek consent for a home of their choosing, within the scope of the PiP.

Permission In Principle - Per the Gov.uk guidance, the "permission in principle" consent route is an alternative way of obtaining planning permission for housing-led development that separates the consideration of matters of principle for the proposed development from the technical detail of the development. The permission in principle consent route has 2 stages: the first stage (or permission in principle stage) establishes whether a site is suitable in-principle and the second (‘technical details consent’) stage is when the detailed development proposals are assessed. In this case, stage 1 has been completed.

Following a grant of permission in principle, the site must receive a grant of technical details consent before development can proceed. The granting of technical details consent has the effect of granting planning permission for the development. Other statutory requirements may apply at this stage, such as those relating to protected species or listed buildings. Technical details consent can be obtained following submission of a valid application to the local planning authority. An application for technical details consent must be in accordance with the permission in principle that is specified by the applicant.

In this case, the technical details consent must be obtained within three years of the date of approval, i.e. by 6th March 2028.

Services - No services are currently connected to the site, but we understand that mains electricity and water are available in close proximity. Our clients have obtained quotations for the connection of the water and electricity supplies. Interested parties should satisfy themselves in every respect as to the possibilities, timescales and costs of connecting any necessary services before exchanging contracts.

Access - Purchasers must be aware that access to the site for machinery etc., can only be obtained from the public highway, so the entrance and access will need to be created before any other works can take place on the site.

Wayleaves And Rights Of Way - The land is sold subject to, and with the benefit of, any wayleave agreements in respect of electricity or telephone equipment, and also subject to, and with the benefit of, any public or private rights of way. No public rights of way are understood to cross the land.

Plans And Boundary Fences - An indicative plan, which is not to scale, is included with these sale particulars. The vendor shall not be called upon to define the ownership of boundary fences.

Local Authority - Cornwall Council, County Hall, Treyew Road, Truro, TR1 3AY T: ,

Viewing And Directions - Viewing of the site is strictly by prior appointment. Do not visit the site without an appointment, as it requires crossing third-party premises. Please call Stags Tavistock office. The What3words reference is ///mingles.blurred.crackles.

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St Anns Chapel, East Cornwall

St Anns Chapel, East Cornwall

Approximate location

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Gunnislake Station1.4 miles
  • Calstock Station2.3 miles
  • Bere Alston Station3.1 miles
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About Stags, Tavistock

Bedford Square, Tavistock, Devon PL19 0AH
Industry affiliations:

From our Estate Agency branch in the heart of the town, the Residential Sales and Lettings teams work alongside the Agricultural and Professional Services departments, who also operate the highly successful Tavistock Livestock Centre, to offer the most complete set of services of any agent in town.

Tavistock, whose name derives from the River Tavy on which the town lies, provides a superb range of shopping, recreational and educational facilities, including both local and national retailers, Meadowlands Leisure Centre, the popular Wharf theatre and arts centre, and the sought-after private and independent school, Mount Kelly, while the 19th-century town centre is focussed around the Pannier Market and Bedford Square, in which regular farmers' markets are held.

Surrounded by beautiful countryside, from the dramatic wilds of Dartmoor to the quaint villages of Devon and eastern Cornwall, Tavistock is a true West Country gem.

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